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to make a dream come true alice ran away from home. my parents often got angry they'd scold and hit me when i played too much power when they hit me i cried but i'm quick to forget that i will now after a while everything would be fine again and i went on playing and they'd hit me again and i played again and so it went on and on. now she's nineteen and has been here for two years in china young people like alice are often considered internet addicts problem cases in a society that expects discipline and performance. professional leagues for gamers only emerged in the past few years but mostly for boys the women's league is just getting started that. in many sports men are stronger than women but i don't think that has to be the case with east sports i think we're also pretty strong which will win you. i'm not nervous we're stronger in competitions than we normally are we really want to win three on the field and want to tell you. that. at the tournament the winners from each of china's regions compete for the chinese championship titl
to make a dream come true alice ran away from home. my parents often got angry they'd scold and hit me when i played too much power when they hit me i cried but i'm quick to forget that i will now after a while everything would be fine again and i went on playing and they'd hit me again and i played again and so it went on and on. now she's nineteen and has been here for two years in china young people like alice are often considered internet addicts problem cases in a society that expects...
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well panjang xing stays out with the neighbor alice returns home. she'll have to be online that evening. alice needs to build a new life for herself while she does pancho and she's apartment has become her retreat. was to not have them after always told out i had another fight with my mother two days ago and she blames me for never coming home but i don't want to live there anymore i don't want to work in an ordinary job and my parents don't like me playing video games. call out how it was when i was competing in the team they tolerated it and that's to say that you know it isn't as they found out the team had broken up they just started pressuring me again to get a normal job here what. two weeks ago she received a fixed term contract against distributor pays her to play online and live stream the games by good evening everyone. now. she has to stream online at least four hours a day while she plays and talks to the viewers. did show she's paid a modest amount. of land you have sound can you hear me angela the line isn't about winning games but the
well panjang xing stays out with the neighbor alice returns home. she'll have to be online that evening. alice needs to build a new life for herself while she does pancho and she's apartment has become her retreat. was to not have them after always told out i had another fight with my mother two days ago and she blames me for never coming home but i don't want to live there anymore i don't want to work in an ordinary job and my parents don't like me playing video games. call out how it was when...
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>> i think that is striking. >> alice you don't? >> it is.nk this is a very -- we heard, angela, it's an extremely emotional issue, it's a disturbing issue. in my view, look, donald trump has the highest approval rating amongst republicans than any president has had in decades. and that is not because republicans are looking at him for the disgusting things that he says with regards to race, women or many other issues, but they stand behind him for his policies and what he's doing for jobs and the economy. they are not using race to define him. they're using that as one aspect of him. republicans are standing behind him for hi policies -- >> alice let me -- how can you overlook race, sexism, decorum? there's so many thing that you have to overlook just because up a little bit more in your tax money? okay buy one less christmas present. up someone whose going to give you the supreme court justice that you want even though that person does not follow the rules you espoused the entire time. about divorce, cheating, the way you treat people and c
>> i think that is striking. >> alice you don't? >> it is.nk this is a very -- we heard, angela, it's an extremely emotional issue, it's a disturbing issue. in my view, look, donald trump has the highest approval rating amongst republicans than any president has had in decades. and that is not because republicans are looking at him for the disgusting things that he says with regards to race, women or many other issues, but they stand behind him for his policies and what he's...
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alice: yes. tend to see the closed indonesia, tend to be highly weighted toward cyclical stocks. positions takek advantage of the domestic economy rather than the open economy. you are likely to find those in indonesia than like malaysia or other economies. rishaad: you mentioned you downgraded the growth forecast for a couple of asean countries by a full percentage point. which ones? aggressiveones most and singapore, malaysia, japan. necessarily look to have a huge overlap in times of supplying the same goods as china does to america. it does not necessarily look like they can assume the market share that china might lose. one exception to that might be vietnam. it is a very open economy, but exports overlap easily with chinese ones. absorb that shock. rishaad: how do you think central bankers in asean are isewing with jay powell i saying in congress? alice: our base case is the fed will keep raising rates with slightly less -- fewer hikes them before. -- fewer hikes than before. policymakersl,
alice: yes. tend to see the closed indonesia, tend to be highly weighted toward cyclical stocks. positions takek advantage of the domestic economy rather than the open economy. you are likely to find those in indonesia than like malaysia or other economies. rishaad: you mentioned you downgraded the growth forecast for a couple of asean countries by a full percentage point. which ones? aggressiveones most and singapore, malaysia, japan. necessarily look to have a huge overlap in times of...
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seven—year—old jack and six—year—old alice are at the centre of an international custody battle.sh father michael — seem here with them — was stabbed to death in his shanghai apartment in march last year by his estranged chinese wife. she is serving a life sentence for murder. since their dad's death, jack and alice have been living with their chinese grandparents, unaware of what has happened to their parents. happy birthday, grandma! but their english granddad wants to raise them back in the uk and is fighting for them to be brought back here, which, he says, is what his son michael, would so desperately have wanted. happy birthday to you! michael raised them very much in a western style. they spent two visits a year over here. they speak english, though it is suffering a bit of a moment, for obvious reasons. they have travelled around spain and thailand with holidays with our family. when they were already talking about a divorce, and weiwei was happy the children wuold go with michael, because he was the real carer. so as far as we're concerned, that's where they should be. i
seven—year—old jack and six—year—old alice are at the centre of an international custody battle.sh father michael — seem here with them — was stabbed to death in his shanghai apartment in march last year by his estranged chinese wife. she is serving a life sentence for murder. since their dad's death, jack and alice have been living with their chinese grandparents, unaware of what has happened to their parents. happy birthday, grandma! but their english granddad wants to raise them...
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there have to be a lot more than 12. >> listen, i have to play this, alice. sarah sanders was asked about karen mcdougal's yesterday press briefing. i want to play that exchange. >> counsel still deny he had a relationship with karen mcdougal? >> once again the president maintains he's done nothing wrong, and i would refer you to rudy giuliani for all questions on that matter. >> she didn't address affair -- did nothing wrong is what she said, alice. what do you think? >> i think that's their story and they're going to stick to it. we could have videotape, heaven for bid, and they'll still say he did nothing wrong. the reality is what we're going to see if we trotted all the tapes, this is nothing more than lanny davis and rudy giuliani saying who can pee up higher on the wall than the other. because this is nothing new. we knew donald trump had an affair. we knew he was going to lie about it. we knew -- hope hicks was not truthful about it. all of that is really between he and melania. the truth is from a republican standpoint, they knew about a lot of this
there have to be a lot more than 12. >> listen, i have to play this, alice. sarah sanders was asked about karen mcdougal's yesterday press briefing. i want to play that exchange. >> counsel still deny he had a relationship with karen mcdougal? >> once again the president maintains he's done nothing wrong, and i would refer you to rudy giuliani for all questions on that matter. >> she didn't address affair -- did nothing wrong is what she said, alice. what do you think?...
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alice: we don't want parents to accuse their children. they should be there for them, love them and listen to them. reporter: that's what the 14-year-old tells the therapist as she shares her story. alice believes she's aitch because her aunt died in an accident. mapenzi comforts her as best she can and promises to help. it can be a lonely struggle. therese: actually, we usually feel that the wars want us to suffer. so people talk so much about it's as if we are in this country but we don't do anything to change the situation. reporter: but the trauma therapist is doing something. with her help, children who've been ostracized by a broken society are learning to dance again. therese mema mapenzi and others like her are trying to create moments of peace, even amidst the horrors of war. host: education can offer children a route out of poverty. without it, there's little hope of change. according to the united nations, though, 264 million kids worldwide have no access to education, 130 million of them girls. afghanistan does particularly po
alice: we don't want parents to accuse their children. they should be there for them, love them and listen to them. reporter: that's what the 14-year-old tells the therapist as she shares her story. alice believes she's aitch because her aunt died in an accident. mapenzi comforts her as best she can and promises to help. it can be a lonely struggle. therese: actually, we usually feel that the wars want us to suffer. so people talk so much about it's as if we are in this country but we don't do...
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alice: i don't know. i don't have a crystal ball.residente that the backtually wanting to get to stable trade agreements. he wants to for some agreements more advantageous to the united states. it's hard to see how he's going , but this continual trade war is not going to advantage anybody. nejra: dr. rivlin, what will happen or needs to happen in the trade war so the fed to start really taking this into account in their policy? alice: i think they have the talking to each other and negotiating again rather than this tit-for-tat tariff situation, especially with respect to our allies, which isn't getting us anywhere. we certainly have reasons to want a fairer set of deals with the chinese. we also have some nontrade issues where we need the chinese helping us, so it's a very delicate negotiation. we need to get back to real negotiations about the real issues, such as intellectual property and opening some markets, not just sparring with each other and competitive tariff increase. s. vonnie: alice rivlin, thank you. julia coronado, th
alice: i don't know. i don't have a crystal ball.residente that the backtually wanting to get to stable trade agreements. he wants to for some agreements more advantageous to the united states. it's hard to see how he's going , but this continual trade war is not going to advantage anybody. nejra: dr. rivlin, what will happen or needs to happen in the trade war so the fed to start really taking this into account in their policy? alice: i think they have the talking to each other and negotiating...
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people for their support he has previously had surgery in cuba to remove the tumor from his throat alice has been in power since two thousand and six to signal to plans to run for a controversial fourth term next year. political candidates in zimbabwe are trying to attract younger voters who make up the majority of the electorate has more now from harare on this month's elections the first since the veteran president robert mugabe was deposed eight months ago. linda is one of several young zimbabweans running for office in the general election at the end of july she wants to win a seat in parliament the thirty six year old says the youth should stop complaining about how bad things are and do something to save the country the biggest mistake that the older generation has done is that. it's always been about self aggrandizement and what they'll get out of it but we are the suffering ones we have to create a brighter future for the future generations to come the parliamentary and presidential elections will be the first since robert mugabe resigned last year appealing to young voters is cr
people for their support he has previously had surgery in cuba to remove the tumor from his throat alice has been in power since two thousand and six to signal to plans to run for a controversial fourth term next year. political candidates in zimbabwe are trying to attract younger voters who make up the majority of the electorate has more now from harare on this month's elections the first since the veteran president robert mugabe was deposed eight months ago. linda is one of several young...
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i should also note that as of today, phases one through three of the alice griffith program have been completed and are currently occupied. next, here's a visual to show you how the project was contemplated back in 2010. on the left side is the stadium plan. you can see how the stadium took up the bulk of the southern portion of the site, and then, there 's a commercia framing it, with residential development, the yellow, mainly in the north. the nonstadium really just fills in where the stadium was with mainly low to middensity housing along with more commercial. now for what is proposed. you can see how the street grid has been changed which more closely matches the historic -- existing historic grid that's out there today. the southern part of the shipyard now has a greater mix of uses, integrating both residential and commercial uses. the legend may be hard to see but the purple denotes the residential uses, and the red shows the locations of the artist complex. that new vision required some adjustments to the redevelopment plan. first, the names of the district -- first, the name
i should also note that as of today, phases one through three of the alice griffith program have been completed and are currently occupied. next, here's a visual to show you how the project was contemplated back in 2010. on the left side is the stadium plan. you can see how the stadium took up the bulk of the southern portion of the site, and then, there 's a commercia framing it, with residential development, the yellow, mainly in the north. the nonstadium really just fills in where the...
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he once gave a ride to the guitarist for the band for alice in chains. some posted comments which were inappropriate. the driver tells the post dispatch he has done nothing wrong. he says he had a sticker informing passengers they were being recorded. experts say this may not have been illegal. even if it is morally questionable to live stream passengers, there is probably nothing illegal about it, at least in missouri. missouri is a one-party consent
he once gave a ride to the guitarist for the band for alice in chains. some posted comments which were inappropriate. the driver tells the post dispatch he has done nothing wrong. he says he had a sticker informing passengers they were being recorded. experts say this may not have been illegal. even if it is morally questionable to live stream passengers, there is probably nothing illegal about it, at least in missouri. missouri is a one-party consent
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my name is alice. her name is alice. my name is alice. my name is alice! extraordinary.ugh on britain's streets coping with the high temperatures during the heatwave? as homelessness charities hand out extra bottles of water and sun cream, we hear from those struggling to find shelter from the sun. there can we have it. let's get the latest weather update — with lucy martin. there has been some sort of respite but not for everybody? we saw storms overnight working up from the south—eastern areas, but it has still been humid. today, a little bit cooler and then it will turn fresher. when we say a little bit cooler, barely noticeable for some. that is very true, especially in east anglia, the south—east where you could see up to 34 celsius. still feeling heart. so what does the weather have installed? it will get fresher. the winds will pick up and we will see showers. you can see a picture of one of the thunderstorms we saw earlier and there will be further thunderstorms as we move through today. temperatures up to 35.1 yesterday, making it the hottest day of the year so
my name is alice. her name is alice. my name is alice. my name is alice! extraordinary.ugh on britain's streets coping with the high temperatures during the heatwave? as homelessness charities hand out extra bottles of water and sun cream, we hear from those struggling to find shelter from the sun. there can we have it. let's get the latest weather update — with lucy martin. there has been some sort of respite but not for everybody? we saw storms overnight working up from the south—eastern...
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we all hit a bit of a lull during the redevelopment process, and then five points reprioritized the alice griffith public housing project in the candlestick side of the project. over the last year or so the developer started turning their attention back to the shipyard phase two side and examined their options under the redevelopment plan. as i mentioned, the project is currently underway on the candlestick side, but i wanted to briefly highlight some of the key principles of the project as a whole. one of the many advantages of this project is its incredible robust housing program. over 10,000 units of housing will be developed with 32% of those below market rate units. this will be done through a combination of hope sf housing like alice griffith, 100% of affordable housing, and then a mix of market rate and conclusionary housing. all of this will be delivered. the project is also providing community benefits across multiple sectors and includes financial contributions for health and wellness, education, and other programs, realistic contributions, workforce and economic development pro
we all hit a bit of a lull during the redevelopment process, and then five points reprioritized the alice griffith public housing project in the candlestick side of the project. over the last year or so the developer started turning their attention back to the shipyard phase two side and examined their options under the redevelopment plan. as i mentioned, the project is currently underway on the candlestick side, but i wanted to briefly highlight some of the key principles of the project as a...
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as alice points out of course he does. it's not a thing. i think there's a teaching moment in there because one thing i found striking is how easily he moved back and forth between racism and homophobia and emasculation. constantly. you have two seconds what would you do. take off my clothes. you think your body is so horrible it would scare the terrorists away. that's not where my mind goes. and there's another section where he drops literally and toots his butt up -- >> let's play that. >> show me the bottom. no, trousers down. >> america. >> good, one more time but louder with america. >> america. >> good. we say if you want to win you show some skin. okay, show it to me. now try to touch me. >> i'll touch you. i'll touch you with my buttocks. you drop the gun or i'll touch you. usa. >> so he did that because he >> crack is whack. was -- he was told it would scare terrorists. go on. you were saying. >> that and at the end he pretends to cut off the fake penis off the fake terrorist. my mind doesn't go there. i think you need to examine w
as alice points out of course he does. it's not a thing. i think there's a teaching moment in there because one thing i found striking is how easily he moved back and forth between racism and homophobia and emasculation. constantly. you have two seconds what would you do. take off my clothes. you think your body is so horrible it would scare the terrorists away. that's not where my mind goes. and there's another section where he drops literally and toots his butt up -- >> let's play that....
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so you call alice then. >> i called alice. with the robe on. >> jimmy: and what did she say? know that i was the first person telling her. they had called her up and she thought it was her daily or weekly attorney call. >> jimmy: wow. >> so i broke the news to her. and it was just crying >> jimmy: i bet. >> and i was at this photo shoot. i was trying to not cry my makeup off. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> it was really emotional. >> jimmy: that's pretty great. to go and do that and put yourself in that position -- [ cheers and applause ] even though you got a lot of criticism for that. and i know that you're not necessarily a trump supporter. i know your husband kanye seems to like him a lot. does he still like him? >> yeah. i think he really -- he really -- yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you guys argue about that? is that something -- do you talk politics and like have debates about -- >> you know what? no. because i always respect what other person thinks. and you know, to make it clear, when kanye -- we would talk about it, and we would talk about policies, and he doesn't necess
so you call alice then. >> i called alice. with the robe on. >> jimmy: and what did she say? know that i was the first person telling her. they had called her up and she thought it was her daily or weekly attorney call. >> jimmy: wow. >> so i broke the news to her. and it was just crying >> jimmy: i bet. >> and i was at this photo shoot. i was trying to not cry my makeup off. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> it was really emotional. >> jimmy: that's...
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alice, alice is last. and at the time, my mobile phone was still on. phone went off.ent," who's. .. ". alice got inhaled. he's doing such a phenomenally confusing level. what kind of madness drives somebody to make art that you cannot see? micro- scientists can't explain how he does it. i don't think it would be possible to make willard's sculptures making a machine. incredible, isn't it? and joining us now is micro—sculptor, willard wigan. welcome. you saw the pictures of them looking through the microscopes. i looked at one of these boxes with a needle and ididn't one of these boxes with a needle and i didn't think there was anything in there. what got you into it? it started when i was five, my mother saw me making furniture forehands. she was overwhelmed with what she saw —— for ands. she said, if i want to get bigger, get smaller —— ants. the smaller my work, the bigger my name. she said it would be like throwing a grain of sand into the sea and creating a tidal wave of wonder and interest all over the world. your mum has helped you get driven forward. you are au
alice, alice is last. and at the time, my mobile phone was still on. phone went off.ent," who's. .. ". alice got inhaled. he's doing such a phenomenally confusing level. what kind of madness drives somebody to make art that you cannot see? micro- scientists can't explain how he does it. i don't think it would be possible to make willard's sculptures making a machine. incredible, isn't it? and joining us now is micro—sculptor, willard wigan. welcome. you saw the pictures of them...
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alice stewart, cnn political commentator and republican strategist. ladies, welcome to all of you, and anew, first to you. in three seconds the president of the united states just mocked and belittled one of the most powerful movements of this generation. the me too movement is about confronting rape, sexual assault, workplace harassment, domestic abuse, bullying, shame, says and silence, and it's about empowering women and men and trump dismissed it in a blink. >> well, you know, brook, the sad thing this doesn't tell us everything we already didn't know, which is that trump, you know, pedals hate towards minorities and women. i think what's really important -- we already knew he didn't take the me too movement seriously because, let's not forget, on top of all of his actions, remember when rob porter was finally let go from the white house, he referred to him as a very fine man. i think -- >> this was different. we heard him literally dismiss it. >> we heard him. it comes during the same week, brook, as the -- the same week as he hired bill shine fr
alice stewart, cnn political commentator and republican strategist. ladies, welcome to all of you, and anew, first to you. in three seconds the president of the united states just mocked and belittled one of the most powerful movements of this generation. the me too movement is about confronting rape, sexual assault, workplace harassment, domestic abuse, bullying, shame, says and silence, and it's about empowering women and men and trump dismissed it in a blink. >> well, you know, brook,...
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seven—year—old jack and six—year—old alice are at the centre of an international custody battle.t last year by his estranged chinese wife. she is serving a life sentence for murder. since their father's death, jack and alice have lived with their chinese grandparents, unaware what has happened to their pa rents. unaware what has happened to their parents. but their english grandfather wants to raise them back in the uk and is fighting for them to be brought back here, which is, he says, what michael desperately wanted. michael raised them very much ina wanted. michael raised them very much in a western style and they spent two visits a year over here, they speak english. it is suffering a bit ofa they speak english. it is suffering a bit of a moment, for obvious reasons. they have travelled in spain and thailand with our family. when they were talking about a divorce, and weiwei fu was happy the children went with michael because he was the real carer. the thing thatis he was the real carer. the thing that is where they should be. the foreign and commonwealth office said, we are
seven—year—old jack and six—year—old alice are at the centre of an international custody battle.t last year by his estranged chinese wife. she is serving a life sentence for murder. since their father's death, jack and alice have lived with their chinese grandparents, unaware what has happened to their pa rents. unaware what has happened to their parents. but their english grandfather wants to raise them back in the uk and is fighting for them to be brought back here, which is, he says,...
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yes, jack and alice are seven and six, they have beenin alice are seven and six, they have been ina alicehere since their father, michael simpson, was murdered by their chinese mother in march of last year. the british family, led by iain simpson, the grandfather, once the children to come to the uk, and he think they could have a better life there. they have appealed to jeremy hunt better life there. they have appealed tojeremy hunt on his first visit in the newjob to help them and raise the issue. he has done that. he said as he sat opposite his chinese counterpart that the authorities have agreed to look into the case, and he said the overall custody issue is of great concern. for the simpson family, it looks like good news. at the custody case itself is going to take about a month, before it gets to court and they get a final decision on whether they get a final decision on whether they can stay here or go to the uk. that is where there will be a real sign whether this intervention really m ea ns sign whether this intervention really means anything. embarrassing for any foreign secret
yes, jack and alice are seven and six, they have beenin alice are seven and six, they have been ina alicehere since their father, michael simpson, was murdered by their chinese mother in march of last year. the british family, led by iain simpson, the grandfather, once the children to come to the uk, and he think they could have a better life there. they have appealed to jeremy hunt better life there. they have appealed tojeremy hunt on his first visit in the newjob to help them and raise the...
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everything is based off of alice walker's book. at the same time it's like we're able to pound a little more into the story and with music and song. >> who plays the female lead? >> adriana hicks and she's wonderful. absolutely beautiful and i have to tell her that nightecause i have to tell her she's ugly during the show on stage. she's amazing, beautiful. i'm so happy to share the stage with her. >> do you have a favorite part of the show? you mentioned the music which -- >> i really love because i love mister's redemption. there's a huge song that i have to sing as mister's turning point. with that, i think i enjoy showing people how this man -- how he has made that. tu i think that you'll be able to, i don't know, i think people will be able to relate to that, finally,n this production. >> you have quite a resume and now you're going to the kennedy cehrough the end of the month. what's next for you? >> right now i'm not 100% sure. >> can't focus on that. >> i got to stay rig re. stay grounded on what's happening right in front
everything is based off of alice walker's book. at the same time it's like we're able to pound a little more into the story and with music and song. >> who plays the female lead? >> adriana hicks and she's wonderful. absolutely beautiful and i have to tell her that nightecause i have to tell her she's ugly during the show on stage. she's amazing, beautiful. i'm so happy to share the stage with her. >> do you have a favorite part of the show? you mentioned the music which --...
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in fact, alice has only english documentation. so we need that to move on now.m them, with a poor family who can't afford a lot of travelling. so i question whether it is a good idea that the only time they see their mother is by travelling for a day and seeing her ina by travelling for a day and seeing her in a visiting room in a prison. i really do question that. i also would emphasise that during her trial, weiwei herself said she would have no problem with the children coming to us. she understood, she said all loud at the trial in november children love others and she knows how much we love them and she knows how much we love them and she has no problem with them coming here, the family stopped this happening. we offered a deal to bring them here, she accepted, but the family said no. i do question whether the best thing for children of their age is visiting their mother injail. i really do question that. iam i am listening to you talk about yourformer i am listening to you talk about your former daughter—in—law. i am listening to you talk about yourformer
in fact, alice has only english documentation. so we need that to move on now.m them, with a poor family who can't afford a lot of travelling. so i question whether it is a good idea that the only time they see their mother is by travelling for a day and seeing her ina by travelling for a day and seeing her in a visiting room in a prison. i really do question that. i also would emphasise that during her trial, weiwei herself said she would have no problem with the children coming to us. she...
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[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. . >>> welcome back. a southern california woman is in critical condition after she was stuck more than 100 times by a swarm of bees. she was cleaning homes in lake forest when she found a hive. the woman was covered with bees. the bees went after the rescuers as well. a beekeeper later came to remove the hive. it had between 30 to 80,000 bees. >>> hawaii tour boat operators will continue to take people to see lava off the coast but at a much safer distance. coast guard issued a new safety policy after a lava explosion hit a boat and injured 23 people. >> reporter: the explosion of lava sends molten rock into the air. >> particles landed on the vessel, damaged most parts of the vessel. >> reporter: state and local officials are invest
[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. . >>> welcome back. a southern california woman is in critical condition after she was stuck more than 100 times by a swarm of bees. she was cleaning homes in lake forest when...
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good for the brain taking micro joseph alice t. can stimulate the mind according to some. bad for the liver the body can cope with small amounts of alcohol but there are limits. and crisis for crops hope aside resistant leaders spreading to fields worldwide. that fast what are these foods have in common they're all free of animal products the number of vegetarians is growing around the globe most of them are nature almost twenty percent of the population. their motivations are varied animal welfare. concerns about the environment. all religion and more and more people are choosing a meat free diet but some say meat tastes too good to give up biotechnology is coming to their aid. this is the beef kircher and this is the animal behind the be further it is still alive how does that work cost of months trick university cooked up the idea he has pioneered clean or cultured meat the real thing but minus the butchery. i think he says he thinks that one day we may look back in disbelief at these barbaric times when we slaughtered animals for food. in the lab in maastricht they hav
good for the brain taking micro joseph alice t. can stimulate the mind according to some. bad for the liver the body can cope with small amounts of alcohol but there are limits. and crisis for crops hope aside resistant leaders spreading to fields worldwide. that fast what are these foods have in common they're all free of animal products the number of vegetarians is growing around the globe most of them are nature almost twenty percent of the population. their motivations are varied animal...
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alice sa herring ton outside the building now and you say some of the demonstrators out there protesting for a week wanted ice abolished. good morning. >> good morning, you can see there's no more tents blocking washington street. police moved in overnight and cleared encampment but protests chanted they will be back. here's video takingen a couple hours ago when police occupied the ice encampment. she used a bull horn to arrest several protests. occupy ice has been tweeting all morning saying those arrested have since been released but a few people injured in the overnight sweep. they were out here as part of a nationwide movement protesting ice and the soit at the border. the group's tents were blocking washington street preventing emergency vehicles from getting through. . >> this encampment has shut down this block of washington street for several days. >> this is what the encampment looked like a couple days ago. tents and signs and banners and people just covered the street. now if you come back to us live, that's all gone. police had those items loaded up on dump trucks early this
alice sa herring ton outside the building now and you say some of the demonstrators out there protesting for a week wanted ice abolished. good morning. >> good morning, you can see there's no more tents blocking washington street. police moved in overnight and cleared encampment but protests chanted they will be back. here's video takingen a couple hours ago when police occupied the ice encampment. she used a bull horn to arrest several protests. occupy ice has been tweeting all morning...
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[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.ot gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! >>> our top story this morning. the woman who climbed the statue of liberty's base is due in court this morning. she started the climb after taking a view on a protest. the statue was evacuated and she held police at bay for nearly four hours before she was brought down. >>> the number of air travelers worldwide has been rising steadily. it was up more than 7% last year. at the same time, there is a shortage of pilots. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: when a major airlines needs somebody to fly planes like this airbus, they often look to the regional comm challenginto find lethsmalplane. since 2013, yuma, arizona, a largely agricultural region of about 200,000, has seen airline departures drop more than 50%. today the only flights out go to phoenix. >> yeah. the airport is definitely critical to our community. it means connectivity, it means convenience, it means economy. >> reporter: that yuma to phoenix route is operated by a regional c
[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.ot gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! >>> our top story this morning. the woman who climbed the statue of liberty's base is due in court this morning. she started the climb after taking a view on a protest. the statue was evacuated and she held police at bay for nearly four hours before she was brought down. >>> the number of air travelers worldwide has been rising steadily. it was up more than 7% last year. at the...
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also here is cnn political commentator alice stewart who was political director for ted cruz. thank you so much for joining us. jennifer, as someone who worked closely with president obama, what message do you think he's sending by saying this? >> i think he's trying to step back and give us all some context for how to think about these times. so, you know, you said in the opening that he was throwing some shade at his successor. i think he's trying to do something larger than that and have a way to think about this time, which is our democracy is still intact but we have someone at the head of it that is not honoring the rules by which the democracy is meant to operate. and it's incumbent on all of us as citizens to engage and try to make that right and to understand that this is something that's isolated to the united states, but it's happened in other parts of the world. he went on to explain, after all of the disruption and change and great economic loss that we went through after the great recession, it's right in some ways that you should expect institutions to be tested
also here is cnn political commentator alice stewart who was political director for ted cruz. thank you so much for joining us. jennifer, as someone who worked closely with president obama, what message do you think he's sending by saying this? >> i think he's trying to step back and give us all some context for how to think about these times. so, you know, you said in the opening that he was throwing some shade at his successor. i think he's trying to do something larger than that and...
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alice sa herring ton live outside the ice headquarters where city crews are getting ready to reopen the street that's been blocked a full week. good morning. >> that's right, part of washington street is still closed in front of the ice head quarters and you can see a few police officers gathered on the street corner. city crews out here cleaning up the encampment. i saw a dump truck driver waiting. police cracking down on protestors overnight, watch this. 0. >> several protestors were arrested although police will not say how many. they dismantled the camp and loaded up garbage truck. a spokes person says the city has strict rules about camping on public sidewalks. she says the camp shut down a busy intersection preventing traffic and emergency vehicles from getting through. >> over the last week prior to tonight's action but the blockage of the street continued. the closure of this block has also prevented the passage of traffic and emergency vehicles through the corridor. >> activists camped outside of part of a nationwide protest against boarded detention and the trump administratio
alice sa herring ton live outside the ice headquarters where city crews are getting ready to reopen the street that's been blocked a full week. good morning. >> that's right, part of washington street is still closed in front of the ice head quarters and you can see a few police officers gathered on the street corner. city crews out here cleaning up the encampment. i saw a dump truck driver waiting. police cracking down on protestors overnight, watch this. 0. >> several protestors...
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back with me now, david, alice and mike. so, david, trump and his supporters say they want merit-based immigration. but do comments like this give away what they really want, or do you think it's just a flippant comment? >> don, just look at history. last cycle, it was the threat of syrian refugees. and we demonized middle east refugees who were fleeing for their lives. if you look at the data, it was actually the lowest crime rate of a population in the united states was the refugee population from the middle east. now, they are demonizing central american families who are trying to save their families from crime and poverty and get their kids to a better life and we're separating them at the border and demonizing them. we can have a merit-based system, and certainly we should reform legal immigration, but what this president has done is finally given permission to speak to these very dark tones of race and nationality and there's no getting past that in the trump administration. >> mike, the man in that clip, i forget his
back with me now, david, alice and mike. so, david, trump and his supporters say they want merit-based immigration. but do comments like this give away what they really want, or do you think it's just a flippant comment? >> don, just look at history. last cycle, it was the threat of syrian refugees. and we demonized middle east refugees who were fleeing for their lives. if you look at the data, it was actually the lowest crime rate of a population in the united states was the refugee...
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to discuss, i want to bring in erin gloria ryan and also alice, i read your piece this morning and iwomen. you have siktx. you can give me one or two lines on each of these women? >> slur. so obviously the buzz is with amy kconey barrett. because the president met with her today and she has been considered frontrunner for a few days now. she is out of indiana with the 7th circuit. was a professor at notre dame for a long time and has many devoted former students all over the legal world. let's see. joan larsen was confirmed to the 6th circuit. very seamliless. so it could be embarrassing to v have a -- to try to have a controversial confirmation for her. so she might appear to be strong for that reason. >> let me interrupt you because i know there are more to go. we'll throw their pictures back up. erin, there is concern among liberals that roe v. wade would be reversed. and so if he chooses a woman, then it is safe. you're looking at me and shaking your head. >> no, it is not safe. i don't care who is taking my rights away. if i got punched in the face and it was a him would, i woul
to discuss, i want to bring in erin gloria ryan and also alice, i read your piece this morning and iwomen. you have siktx. you can give me one or two lines on each of these women? >> slur. so obviously the buzz is with amy kconey barrett. because the president met with her today and she has been considered frontrunner for a few days now. she is out of indiana with the 7th circuit. was a professor at notre dame for a long time and has many devoted former students all over the legal world....
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well, alice in wonderland is a really good comparison. she has survived, though.xtraordinary. i am not a fan of theresa may, or her approach to brexit, but she certainly has resilience. somehow, she has managed to survive all of these votes. calamitous by most political standards, ten or 12 days, involving the departure of key members of her cabinet, the chequers plan, the great compromise plan, which was supposed to be the unifying force in the conservative party, has ended up annoying just about everyone. brexiteers don't like it because it is too much of a compromise, and they think it is the beginning of a sell—out. remainers don't like it for all sorts of other reasons. so no one is happy. but still, somehow, just because of the logic of the fact that there isn't a clear alternative available to theresa may for now, she clings on. and yet, meanwhile, polly toynbee, her party appears to be tearing itself apart over this very issue, the one she has tried to establish some compromise on. you have tory mps talking about the party being in danger of destroying its
well, alice in wonderland is a really good comparison. she has survived, though.xtraordinary. i am not a fan of theresa may, or her approach to brexit, but she certainly has resilience. somehow, she has managed to survive all of these votes. calamitous by most political standards, ten or 12 days, involving the departure of key members of her cabinet, the chequers plan, the great compromise plan, which was supposed to be the unifying force in the conservative party, has ended up annoying just...
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alice calls it her new normal because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't.sk your doctor about ibrance. the #1 prescribed fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl's. born to move. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i thought i neededgled cigarettes to cope. i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. rehea
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[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.ok they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food that looks this good. ded todesk. freshly made dressing. now delivering to home or office. panera. food as it should be. sloig. >>> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> i can tell it's going to be an amazing thursday. >> yeah. good. okay. >> yeah. >> the feeling. >> i got that feeling. 4:27. >> never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. kick things off with meteorologist drew tuma. >> hi. here we go again. the fog, golden gate bridge camera. live look, thick in some spots. in the pattern, a summer like pattern with your 12-hour day planner. we have the clouds along the coast in the bay. locally dense fog. righter skies into the afternoon. however, by 4:00 we'll see some high clouds from time to time, a touch on the muggy side. temperatures along the coast in the 60s, bay upper 70s to low 80s and inlanr warm i
[throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice.ok they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food that looks this good. ded todesk. freshly made dressing. now delivering to home or office. panera. food as it should be. sloig. >>> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> i can tell it's going to be an amazing thursday. >> yeah. good. okay. >> yeah....